The North Melbourne captain netted just 64-points against the Lions, and despite an impressive 116-point haul on Sunday, his price tag has dropped significantly.
Through the centre, Jamie Macmillan ($361,100) has emerged as a mid-priced option in recent weeks with three scores of 80 or more.
Daniel Wells ($439,200) has been a consistent performer early in the season without breaking the century to this stage. Nevertheless his 92-points against the Hawks helped his price to rise again.
The exciting midfielder registered his second-highest score of last season (118) against the Power, and will be hoping to emulate or better that this week.
Lindsay Thomas’ ($355,200) good form is yet to transfer to his Dream Team fortunes. Despite leading the Coleman Medal, his value has risen only $2,000.
|
Down back, Aaron Mullett’s ($361,700) stocks continue to grow, even after registering his lowest score of the season (56).
Mullett is ranked 13th on the AFL’s most improved fantasy players’ list.
Meanwhile, Liam Anthony’s three substitute appearances have affected his output from a fantasy perspective. Having started the season a touch under $500,000, his price has dipped to just $393,900. More game time would almost certainly see managers flock to the number 4.
Player | Round 5 score |
Andrew Swallow | 116 |
Daniel Wells | 92 |
Jack Ziebell | 89 |
Sam Gibson | 85 |
Jamie Macmillan | 80 |
Drew Petrie | 78 |
Aaron Black | 76 |
Scott Thompson | 74 |
Lindsay Thomas | 70 |
Todd Goldstein | 68 |
Scott McMahon | 64 |
Ben Cunnington | 62 |
Ryan Bastinac | 61 |
Leigh Adams | 59 |
Aaron Mullett | 56 |
Nathan Grima | 56 |
Shaun Atley | 55 |
Michael Firrito | 47 |
Sam Wright | 46 |
Taylor Hine | 40 |
Majak Daw | 39 |
Liam Anthony | 18 |